
Photo Credit: Kyleigh Dahlgren
Posted: Feb 01, 2023
The Muskingum women's basketball team fell to OAC-foe Marietta on Wednesday night. The Muskies will be back in action on Saturday, February 4, when they host Heidelberg at 4:00 p.m.
The Basics
Records: Muskingum (7-13 Overall, 4-9 OAC), Marietta (14-6 Overall, 9-4 OAC)
Location: Ban Johnson Arena – Marietta, Ohio
Attendance: 531
Inside the Numbers
- Muskingum was led by freshman Claudia Harrington who led all scorers with 17 points and three rebounds.
- Sophomore Halle Morehead added six points and two rebounds, while sophomore Kenzie Bicking also chipped in six points coming off the bench for Muskingum.
- Junior Taylor DeMassimo tallied five points on the night for the Muskies, while freshman Lizzy Allen dished-out a team-high three assists.
- Sophomore Caitlyn DeMassimo and freshman Abby Boeing each grabbed a team-high six rebounds.
- Marietta was led by Erin Hahn who finished with 12 points and 11 rebounds, while Devin Hefner added nine points for the Pioneers.
- As a team, Muskingum shot 18-for-52 (34.6%) from the field, while Marietta finished 26-for-66 (39.4%) from the floor.
- The Pioneers controlled the glass, finishing with a 47-29 advantage in rebounds.
- Marietta forced 16 Muskingum turnovers and converted them into 17 points-off-turnovers. On the flip side, Marietta had 10 turnovers on the evening, and the Muskies converted them into nine points.
- The Pioneers outscored the Muskies 38-26 in the paint as well.
Up Next
- The Muskies look to defend home court on Saturday, February 4, when they host Heidelberg. Tip-off is slated for 4:00 p.m. from the Steele Center.
- Muskingum will also honor Athletic Hall of Fame inductees J.R. Fox '90 (Track & Field/Football), Steve Hare '93 (Football), Kari Winters '08 (Softball), Jessica McKenzie '09 (Volleyball/Women's Basketball), and Brock Whiteman '10 (Baseball) during halftime of the men's game slated for a 2:00 p.m. start.